Literature DB >> 8833655

Properties of human prolactin (PRL) and H27A-PRL, a mutant that does not bind Zn++.

Z Sun1, P S Li, P S Dannies, J C Lee.   

Abstract

The ability of protein hormones to self-associate is likely to play an important role in concentrating hormones into secretory granules; therefore, the aggregation properties of human PRL and H27A mutant were investigated. Human PRL bound (65)Zn++; the Scatchard analysis was convex up, and limited by the solubility of PRL, but at least 0.7 mole Zn++ bound per mole of PRL. Binding of (65)Zn++ to H27A-PRL was greatly reduced. The biological activity in an Nb2 cell assay and the circular dichroism spectrum of wild type and H27A-PRL were similar, indicating the H27A mutant folded correctly, and the binding of Zn++ to the high affinity site is not essential for biological activity. Dynamic light scattering measurements indicated 10 and 20 mu M Zn++ caused some aggregation of both wild type and H27A-PRL. Sedimentation equilibrium analysis indicated that PRL is primarily a monomer in the absence of Zn++ and that there is increasing self-association in the presence of 5 and 10 mu M Zn++. The mutant H27A exhibited a greater tendency to aggregate without changing detectably the mode of association. Although human PRL binds Zn++ as human GH does, it differs in that the ability to bind Zn++ and to self-associate were decoupled in PRL. Human PRL must have two types of interactions with Zn++; one is binding to a site involving histidine 27, and the other is weaker interactions that induce self-association of PRL.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8833655     DOI: 10.1210/mend.10.3.8833655

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Endocrinol        ISSN: 0888-8809


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